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  1. Carney to conclude Norway trip with Nordic 5 meeting before heading to London

    Prime Minister Mark Carney concludes Norway trip with Nordic 5 meeting

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  2. Alberta Crown corporation study finds Red Deer OD prevention site closure didn’t lead to more deaths

    Study by provincial Crown corporation finds closure of Red Deer overdose prevention site didn't lead to increase in overdose deaths, emergency department visits or ambulance calls among former site users.

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  3. Brazil Election A.I. Rules Tighten But Leave Key Gaps

    Brazil's electoral court bans AI-generated content on social media during election period

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  4. Alberta’s latest roadkill numbers highest ever recorded by carcass monitoring program

    Alberta's roadkill numbers have increased by 13% to a record high of 7,400, surpassing previous years' totals.

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  5. Kashechewan chief walks back calls for Indigenous Services minister to resign

    Kashechewan First Nation Chief Hosea Wesley reverses his earlier call for Indigenous Services Canada Minister Mandy Gull-Masty to resign.

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  6. Baranyai: Electoral reform debate not going away

    Proportional representation gains traction, despite electoral reform debate, in Canada.

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  7. Has Trump pushed Canada and the U.K. into each other's arms?

    Canada and the U.K. strengthening ties, Trump's influence on the special relationship, UK Prime Minister Mark Carney's third visit to the U.K.

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  8. Japan Says Dispatching Ships to Middle East Faces High Hurdles

    Japan's decision to dispatch military vessels to the Middle East may face high hurdles, President Trump suggests Tokyo could join US efforts to keep Strait of Hormuz open and secure, potential implications for regional stability and global trade

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  9. Regional District of Nanaimo board voting formula under review

    Regional District of Nanaimo board voting formula undergoes review process

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  10. Trump Calls on Countries to Protect Strait of Hormuz, Offers Support

    US President Donald Trump calls on countries to take direct role in securing Strait of Hormuz

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  11. Senior UAE Diplomat Rejects Iranian Claims of Attacks Launched from UAE

    Iran claims UAE was involved in attacks, UAE denies allegations

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  12. Regional District of Nanaimo appoints Hill as chief election officer

    Regional District of Nanaimo appoints Hill as chief election officer

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  13. Lakeland basketball shot falls short

    Lakeland basketball team fails to secure Canadian college championship berth

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  14. Spring break means one of B.C.’s busiest travel times

    Spring break coincides with one of B.C.'s busiest travel times.

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  15. Manitoba working to update security guard training curriculum, justice minister says

    Manitoba's justice minister is updating the mandatory training curriculum for security guards following concerns raised by First Nations leaders about an incident at a Winnipeg dollar store.

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  16. Opposing groups protest in Montreal as war in Iran enters third week

    Protests erupt in Montreal as war in Iran enters third week

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  17. Apprentice cook takes harassment claims to Human Rights Tribunal

    Teenage apprentice cook takes allegations of workplace harassment to Human Rights Tribunal.

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  18. Judge denies injunction against Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto

    A Toronto pro-Palestinian demonstration can go ahead as planned.

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  19. As March break begins, many families steer clear of U.S.

    Families are avoiding travel to the US this year due to various reasons.

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  20. First-of-its-kind community 'chicken school' planned for northeast Calgary

    A community 'chicken school' is planned for northeast Calgary.

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  21. Judge dismisses Ford’s injunction bid, allowing Toronto Al-Quds rally to proceed

    Ontario government's request for an injunction to stop the Al-Quds Day rally was dismissed by a judge.

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  22. LETTER: Penalty for Neufeld too high a sanction?

    A $750,000 penalty for speech raises concerns

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  23. ‘The injunction will be filed at noon’: Ford government moves to block Toronto Al-Quds rally - CP24

    Ford government tries to block Toronto Al-Quds rally, court rejects request

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  24. How Carney’s ‘build fast’ push divides Canada’s Indigenous peoples - Al Jazeera

    Carney's economic record is mixed after one year in office

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  25. Andrew Lawton raises free speech concerns over Liberal ‘Combating Hate Act’

    Andrew Lawton raises concerns over Liberal 'Combating Hate Act', warns it could weaken religious freedom protections and expand government power over lawful expression.

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  26. SURVEY NOW OPEN

    Survey now open for public input on proposed zoning changes to increase social housing in the area.

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  27. NOTICE OF TEMPORARY USE PERMIT

    The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District’s Board of Directors will consider issuing a Temporary Use Permit.

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  28. LETTER: Return of weapons played major role in Tumbler Ridge killings

    A 34-year-old man is facing multiple charges in connection with the deaths of three people in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. in 2021.

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  29. Sayward residents look to dissolve municipality after years of squabbling

    Residents of Sayward seek to dissolve municipality due to years of infighting

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  30. Iran war marks another tragic chapter for Lebanon

    Lebanon's economic crisis worsens due to ongoing war with Israel

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  31. Michael Ford reveals why he may run for mayor of Toronto — and what he's done since leaving Queen's Park

    Michael Ford considers running for Toronto mayor, has been meeting with public for months, considering bid after leaving Ontario politics

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  32. 'There's no reason to hide:' Whitby council agrees to create third-party consultant registry

    Whitby council agrees to create third-party consultant registry

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  33. 'It's devastating': Sechelt family in limbo as temporary foreign worker visas set to expire

    Sechelt family's future uncertain as temporary foreign worker visas expire

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  34. Australian Senator Denounces Canberra’s Role in US-Israeli Strikes on Iran

    Australian Senator Nick McKim denounces Canberra's role in US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

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  35. Alberta merges its largest river basins as major update to water rules comes into effect

    Alberta merges its two largest river basins, a major update to water rules comes into effect, provincial government says it will remove a barrier for operations straddling the boundary, environmental groups express concerns about the implications for the environment.

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  36. Ontario wants to change its FOI rules to keep some records secret. Here's what you need to know - CBC

    Ontario wants to change its FOI rules to keep some records secret.

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  37. Starmer’s Hopes to Revive UK Economy Fade as Iran War Drags On

    Keir Starmer's chances of staying in power may be threatened by economic implications of not supporting the US war in Iran.

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  38. Sahtu leaders welcome Ottawa's support for Mackenzie Valley Highway after decades of work

    Sahtu leaders welcome Ottawa's support for Mackenzie Valley Highway after decades of work.

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  39. Sudbury city council calls for more protection for public works employees

    City council backs call for protection for public works employees

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  40. Pearson: Age of wars the result of complacency about peace

    Prolonged peace can lead to complacency among nations.

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  41. MNC signs agreement with Northwest Territory Metis Nation in Edmonton

    Metis National Council signs agreement with Northwest Territory Metis Nation in Edmonton.

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  42. A non-partisan, equal-opportunity scandal

    Ontario's freedom-of-information laws have led to revelations of significant political scandals

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